Change default port SSH in Redgate Monitor
Jon_Kirkwood
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Resharing a question raised on another post by user @msaf
Original post was logged in SQL Compare and is better answered in the Redgate Monitor sub-forum
Original post was logged in SQL Compare and is better answered in the Redgate Monitor sub-forum
We are monitoring servers through Redgate, which have Linux and Postgresql installed on them. The problem we are facing is with the SSH port. We have changed the default port, so we cannot monitor the servers. This is a major issue. Is there a solution to change the SSH port in Redgate to the port that the server is using?
Jon Kirkwood | Technical Support Engineer | Redgate Software
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Hi @msaf
Thank you for reaching out on the Redgate forums regarding your request. This is not currently a function that is available in Redgate monitor. SSH ports are set as default ports and are unable to be changed.
I have found a similar request for this on our UserVoice feature request site.
Are you able to review the request in this link and advise if this is in line with the needs of your organization.
https://sqlmonitor.uservoice.com/forums/91743-suggestions/suggestions/47670896-support-monitor-ubuntu-with-another-port-not-por
If so, please do vote on the issue and provide any comments on your use-case of non-default ports. This will help our development team to better understand how this is impacting your organisation and allow possible solutions to be implemented into future releases.
Please update this forum post if you do provide any comments on UserVoice and I can also assist in internally escalating them to our product teams for more visibility.